Macular atrophy of the eye is able to be treated to a certain extent to improve vision, but the effect is limited and more difficult to cure. The macula is the area where vision is most acute, with a large number of photoreceptor cells. If the cells in this area develop atrophic lesions, it usually means that the ability to sense light is drastically reduced. In the early stage of the disease, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to activate blood circulation and improve blood microcirculation, such as lecithin complex iodine tablets, lutein, vitamins, etc., to nourish the retina, antioxidant, and improve vision. However, the above medications can only improve the symptoms to a certain extent, and cannot treat the disease completely. Patients can also use pupillary warming therapy, photodynamic therapy and other ways to treat macular degeneration, but currently macular atrophy is more difficult to cure. It is recommended that patients with macular degeneration consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.